Mit dem Rad rund um das Lautertal – Mythos Schwäbische Alb
Mit dem Rad rund um das Lautertal – Mythos Schwäbische Alb
4.8
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632
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03:21
50.5km
630m
Cycling
On this 50-kilometer tour you will get to know the Lautertal and also a route away from the main paths. Together this results in a varied, beautiful round. It starts in Hayingen, but of course you can also get on in Gomadingen, for example, if you want to travel by…
Last updated: May 31, 2024
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24.4 km
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26.7 km
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28.5 km
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46.8 km
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50.5 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
31.6 km
12.1 km
6.44 km
362 m
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Surfaces
30.2 km
10.1 km
8.61 km
1.55 km
139 m
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Elevation
Highest point (770 m)
Lowest point (590 m)
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Sunday 7 June
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8°C
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Overall, a beautiful and highly recommended bike ride through a diverse landscape. We thoroughly enjoyed it, new paths, a newly discovered café in Bichishausen, highly recommended - good coffee, amazing plum cake in the 500-year-old rectory 👍.
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The tour "Rund um das Lautertal - Mythos Schwäbische Alb" served as a template.
The route at waypoint 22 is not recommended. This is just a narrow hiking trail with loose ground. To do this, drive across above waypoint 22 to waypoint 23.
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May 4, 2021
On this 50-kilometer tour you will get to know the Lautertal and also a route away from the main paths. Together this results in a varied, beautiful round. It starts in Hayingen, but of course you can also get on in Gomadingen, for example, if you want to travel by train.
Small, paved roads lead you to
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